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TI D7 rvll. 1i. 1 . AN DAA IA.

Blaletin i s cntructive notice to all members Cd
py received until R:30 b.'m. (11:30 a. m. gaturday'.) 1
TUESDAY, I3[AY 2. 192.3 Number 170

fPtdle Lcecture con Aeronnutics:
Mr. Win. B. Stout, Aeronautical Engi9neer and builder of t11e first
American all-metal plane will Speak undetr the aup sof t V1,Aro-
nautical Society on "Commnercial Aviation and t ll- Modern _Metal _Mono-
plane" in Room 848, Engin~ecring uldnWcnsd ay 28, at 7:30.
Tho public is cordially invited. CORDON T. WA'ITE,
LPresiden "t.

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,There will be a conference of the Das on Wednesday, May 2, a
4.4. M. 1. BURTON.
lem and Cetflste fee:
;Today is the final apportunity for the paymnt of fees due from thoe:
reeeite diplomas or certificates at Commencement, 1923. No such py
it cn be received after the close of the Treasurer's office at 5:00 p. m.
ay SHIRLEY W. SMITH, 'Seratary
~isfers to Protessiotal Schools:
41l U.terary students plaun14n to transfer next September to oe 6'f
.Professional Schools or Colleges, rnot on the Combined Curricula, shoul
ko application to the Registrar Before une 1.
ARTHUR a. HALL, Registrar.
Wiattee on 1fileia schools:
There will be h meeting of the Committee on Diploma Schools In te~
.co-of President $urtot on, Wed nesay, May 23, at 3:15.
J. B. EDMONSON,
Secretary, Committee on Diploma Scools.
D. t.
P'resident Burton will review the R. 0. T. C. on the campu at 4: 2
n. WednesdayAssembly will be at the :usual place at 4: 10 p. m. Au~
nbrs of' the it . T. C. are expected to be in ranks on tie.
JOHN A. BROOKS JR."
Adutant.
l~e is~tis -CI .~oof Liter tre, See, and the Ara;
There will be e: ineetng of-theteaching staff on Tuesday, May 22, 1923,
[totm" 120;,Tapan Hall at 4:00 R. in
71 ~JOSEPT L. MARKLW(Y
e xt programi in the seres of plays and recitals off red by the
~ee'An Play P'rodueton will be given on Thursday evening, May 24 at
clock Ifn Univesity Hal. Three. one-act plays will be presented. An
iiseion will be charged. R. D. T. -OLLIsT1ER.
.House of re ntatives 'wil meet Tuesday evening at 730, fourth
ir',of U. Hall. This will be the. last program meetingf of the year.
= na. c~t~eona'lfor Speaker and the election of the oratorical delegate will
mari dn.exeut e ssion.. All members ar urged to b present.
D,). 0.COOK, Speaker.
~Ntr Orsu tifelS Ae~unts:
All class treasurers ad treasurer s of 'other studnt organizations are
sired~ to'.sbpojt heIr accounts to me. for audit before June 10, under
sity of aforfeftSg; their semester's credits ifthe duty be neglected. Th
tsar . hauld be intended to at once.
ARTTUR. (J.ILL.
1Q~ LOOMu'S?
Vr.~ Ch acey -Juday of the University of Wisconsin will dliver the
~wttai lectures:
"physicgl sand "Chemical Characteristics of Lake Waters," 'May 23 4:1-
04 Room 274 N .
"The Prod1utiviy of Lakes," Ma:y 23, 8 p. i. N. . Iuditoriumn.
; The wBiog y of Lakes," May 24, 4:15 p. m., Room 214 N. S
Ab~e afterngir0n letuares are semi-technical and of interest to graduate~
ients of briology. , The evening lecture is of a popular nature and
Icly q te6sting to the public who are cordially invited
A. FRANKLIN HULL.
rek Cti :
The May mrat~ng ,f the Reearch Club wrill be held In the Hitolog cal
oratory on Tuesclay, May 2, at S p. i. The following paper will he
"The Persistance Of Secttoaism In Mssissippi poltcs X84-192,"
Pr9esor U.'B. Phillips.
, Setix~ra P tetls and teir Relation to Auaiomaloua 0emo*ti~e" by
The Crn 01 "U wvl meet At 7:30 p. m;'. T:'#. H IILDEBIA D'.
44;. ecretr.
4 Iph h'Qbgtor in ihigan, Phi -Beta appa ,will, hold Its anual
4 r W4?esay," ay '23, $t I7:00Op. i.in the 'Michigan Union. TIt
,sipl 8tpealter will ,be Professor Paul Sorey of "the University of
;go. iVexnlUes of :other chapters, .resident in Ann Arbo' are cordially
kto attond. Reservations may be made with the Secretary.
: ~C. I3. COOLY, President.
~.L M. CARROLL, Secretary.
(3a December , 1953; the State Committee for Michigan will appoint
U l~dea slo'laGr from the nominees of the university .and of the colleges
ks tate. The seboalar appoited Vill enter Oxford in October, 1924. The
sersIty'of michigan may nominate five and selection probably of not
e. thsn t~our :mili be.. made in tune and possbl, if candidates appear,
mif. "or mre nexit October., Students now wishing to be considered
ij ive tbolt applications with all supporting credentials in my hands
later than- Saturlay noon, Tune 2. Some time between June 2 and

e 1 applicants will be given theopportunity of" meeting the local
mttee. D~etaled information, conference and application blanks ac
offlee of the Graduate School. ALFRED 14. LLO YD,
Chairman, University Rhode .S Scholarship CGoun nittee.'

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be "Zubmitted by V : ;0'0o'clock caof
the dty' before pbiglcatlQai.I

Paul Shorey, of the University of
Chicago,* will, speak.
7;:1-- "lau bcr of Coalmierve clb
mneeting- in room 306 of the Union.
7:30- iAmerican lf ein meeting iM
room 325 of the Uion,
j7. :3-id-weelti k serlice wt the Firs!
tM ethodis:t church.
oi: Mas ques in Sarah Caswell Ang-
('ii hall1
Natural Science auditorium.l

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PLATE AND 100 CARDS $3.50v AND UP.
100 CARDS FROM YOUR PLATE $1.75

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eon in room 323 of the Union.
14-3edical faculty lunch in pri-
gate dining room of the Union.,
11 -Cluimher of Conmmerce lnch
( n C. of C. inn.
6:00--Alpha Epsilont Mn dinner in
Iroom 319 of the .Union.
j 6*0 --Phi IDelta Epsilon dinner in
room 323 of the-Union.
0:3~0-3 [Ies dinner In room 318 of the
U Vnton.
7:00-- Pl Delta Epsilon meet-ing in
room 304 of the Union.
7 2e0-Class In the Gospel of~ St. John,
course IV, meets in the Upper Room
ELane hall.

A 'WORLD

CONVENTION ON BUSINESS PROMOTI(

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Literary f-csliwinisn are reque,4ed to 1:,y
their cues at n. The clas;-4s a
several ass' Ii18nts to mleet iind
iately and sufficient funds re lankr-
ing. Send $1 to K. Tr'organdride, 431
Thompson street.
Into at Inal w-atarer oloI"r e0ibi4 11s..
Tier auspices o: Ann Arbor A rt a,.-
sociation in ";e st gal.le; rof liuni
Mcwo:a 'l hail from 1:30 to 5 o'cloc k
Itoday. AdImission 2 cents to all
k 1)n - ICIno, ie . ms n berp,,(o f t e1 S soia;tion: .d
at the oriice O' h ra~rro h
University at any ime 1until 4 -
clock Tuesday afternoo10n, AMay 22.
KStudents of th~e 1literary legpl-
ning to transfer ne1Xt Se xnei -,Dr to
one of the( prot(essionall sc':ools (er
colleges, not on tho conihined !c u ri-
citla, should make appIlicatlion to 1the
Registrar of the Univ ersity b(el ore!
?Juno, 1.

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7:00 --Glneeclub in readin- room of
Union.
7 0-Atpha 'Kappa Psi meeting in.
room 342 of Union.
7:30-Research club neeOlIng in lls. I
# ological laboratory of the Medical
building. Aepi
1:40----delplil nieeling iren elh
rcom on fourth floor of University 1
hal. fAmrcn eolto
8:00--SonsofAeia Reluo l
meet at ?IF Forest avenue.

At one of the recent- conventions of the Associated Adcver-
tusing Clubs, an expert correspondence supervisor told how
his firm had saved more than $21,000 arnnually through the
elimination of entirely unnecessary phrases and expressions
in business letters-"eve beg to say,"and sim-ilar old-tirrs
- -tvhilc the tonie and effectiveness of the letters were also
inproved. Every person in his audience left th-at ses:sion
enriched with information which later savedJ mroney fIr ,al1
who applied it. Whether you re Ca memberC of thef Associa-
tion or not, you are cordially invited to attend th~e
S INETEENTH ANNUAL CONVEN nON
ASSOCIATED ADVERTISING CLUBS of t heWORLD
Atlantic City, June 3 t6 7, 1923

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I WEITESDAY
10-Coiiferexnce of deans.
IM5,---Rotary club luncheon 14 Chain-
ber of Commerce inn.
j 12:1-Matinee lunch in room 319 of
the Union.
4:00--)L 0. T. C. band practice in
Newberry hal.
4:00-6:0--Open house at Harris ball.
4:15--Tw~fllt organ recital, hill an.-
rdiitorium
0 :00-Varsity ban innimer tea room
316 of the Union.
versity IHall.
7 :0-Freshuan Clem clult in reading
Iroom of the Union.
S:00--Quarterdecktneeti ht room
304 of 'the Union.
7:90-Sal esianshl it):1nbmeeting in
room 302 of the Union.
7 i-Phf Beta ua~plmauanuta lttbnut
}in assembly hall of the Union. Prof.

I Motorcycle. ?
Wondcrful, new plan for Ameri-
cans to tour Europe at small ex-
pense. Get a H-arey-Davidson-
' new or used - with or without
sidecar .-when you reach Paris.
Ride wherever youwant----battle-
S fields, Alps, Germany, anywhere.
Paris dealer AGREES to buy back
motorcycle for two-dhirds of ,net
S Pit chase price, without delay, ;
whets you finisht your tour.'
.write b,&a' for felli {r formation
ub-ut this arnnaing plan..
Harley-;Davidson Motor Co.
Mt aukee. Wisconsli

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At ,.th-is great sales promotion
conference, you will meet, face-to-
face, leading sales promotion ex-
ecutives froe the four corners of
the world. You can'find oppor-
tunity to ask questions, to discuss
your busineiss prob lemnswith them.
Advert61nrg~ oroperly used, has the
power to extend your, trade, to-
bring new- dolla3rs into your casha
drawer. Attendaince, therefore,
wvill be in the nature of an invest
nent, not an expense.
In addition to the sessions of
the conveniin, loaded full of
business'-building ideas, the:re will

be a great educational exhibit of
advertising. -Take a note book
with you. You will gog back home
,enriched.
Share with uS the joy of June in
-Atlantic Cizy. W"hat a delightful
place it is in that delicious month!
Ample hotel accommodations at
reasonable,,guaranteed rates, ad-
mirable. transportation facilities,'
special railroad rates--a great b~us-
incss _opportunity and a chance
to 'spend some most enjoyable
dlays at a cost less than thec usual
ex-pense of going to this Queen of
Resorts..

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Sha~re uith uts thte ja7y of
jvein At antic City

0"*'tudcals Supply Store

For fufll information as to special railroad rates, hotels, etc., address:
ASSOCIATED ADVERTISING CLUBS
1,10 WEST 40Th STREET, NEW YORK, N.. Y.

I111I! South University Ave.

Ea gineers' and Architects', Materials
Stationery, Fountain Pens, Loose Leaf Books
Cameras and Supplies

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Candies, Laundry Agency, Tobaccos

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It will:t
1-Really clean your teeth.
2 -Banish "acid mouth."
3--Help prevent tooth decay.
4--Please you with its pleas-
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Large tube 50c,
lasts 11 wreeks
CALKINS-FLETCHER DRUG STORES
1 103 State Street
324 So.,SMate Street
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We don 't say that you can't buy better
clothes if money is no object---neitherC do we
say that you can't. buy cheaper clothes-
B1ut w'e do say that you can't buy better
clothes for the same money. Absolutely not.

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